CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Consignees per Company's Vessel,
"LYCAON".
From UNITED KINGDOM.vin
SINGAPORE,
WELL-EARNED REST,
THE HONGKONG
26 YEARS WITH THE STEAM- BOAT COMPANY,
TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1929.
TELEGRAPH,
SAILORS ATTACKED.
THE CHINA COAST.
RECENT CHANGES AND. APPOINTMENTS.
NAVAL AUXILIARIES.
Flotilla in China, as soon na
P. & 0. BRITISH-INDIA, APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES.
(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND) Taking Cargo on through Bulls of Lading for Strails, Java and Burma, Ceylon, India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, E. & § Africa, Australasia, including, New Zealand & Queensland Ports, "Red Sea, Tgpyt, Constantinople, Greece," Levantine Ports. Europe Ita
TITANIA WILL PROBABLY MOB VENTS ANGER ON
BE SCRAPPED. JAPANESE RESTAURANT.
Japanese There was a happy gathering in
"Captain A. H. Bathurst. from The Nagasaki Joe,
The relief of the aubinring depot the anloon of the *. Lung Shan yes-reserve, has gone master, Hanyang. Restaurant, No. 47 Praya East, ship Thanin by the new depot ship terday afternoon when apportunity
the Mr. W. T. Paul, chief officer. Wanchal, was the scene yester- Medway, as mother to the Fourth was taken by the officers of the Hong-
mob of fairly large dimensions probably lead to the Titania being Litinn. Mr. WJ, King, chief officer, attacked the place, following
for it has now been
gen Linna, has gone chief officer, Kwang-quarrel between some Chinese and
realised that the Navy will American sailors, who entered the not be sorry, for these
erally
converted
9. S. chow.
restaurant to get away from the mercantile auxillaries are seldom satisfactory, and Che properly
preferred, MOREA designed ones are much angry crowd. The affair occurred shortly after six o'clock in the desig evening.
except when the eye of Treasury has caused them to be designed, o small for their purpose, which has occurred told A
he more than once.
are hereby notified that their carga kong, Canton and Mneno Stonmboat Kwangchow, has gone chief officer day of namall riot when a Chinesetter ship in completed, will most PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.
will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Co. to present Mr. II. Smythe, Chief Kowloon, where it will lie at Con- Engineer of the s... Sui An, with a signee's risk and subject to terms handsome silver cigar case, Buttably and conditions of storage at Holt's inscribed, on his retirement after 20 Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for years' service with the Company. delivery from Godown on and after 13th May.
Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port
Resides most of the officers of the Company's vessels in Hongkong yes terday, those present included Sir Robert Ho Tung and Mr. J. Arnold, the Secretary of the Company.
In making the presentation on de-
Mr., J. Grossett, chief officer, Tenn, has gone chief officer, Fatshan. Mr. D. C. Cameron, chief officer, Fatshan, on reserve. Mr. E. Wood, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Tean.
Mr. E. L'Hurley, chief officer,
of call to which the option extends. half of his fellow-ofleers, Mr. A..Ilsin Peking,, is on reserve,
All broken, chafed, and damaged Robertson, the Chief Engineer of the goods are to be left in the Godowns, .s. Kin Shan, recalled Mr. Smythe's
where they will be examined on any Tuesday and Fridays between the hours of 10.40 am, and noon within
Mr. Nagasaki Joc Press representative that did not know exactly how the events originated, but while he Captain W. J. Andrews, Chins was serving his customers a few Navigation Co., is on Home leave. American sailors entered, one of them holding a snake of about two Shengking, has gone chief, Chekiang, after the sailors' entry, big stones Mr. J. II. Forbes, chief oflicer, feet long in his hand. Shortly Mr. A. F. Macginnis, chief offer, and baulks of fire, wood as heavy Chekiang, has gone chief officer.
flvo aix pounds were Shengking.
thrown into his premises. It bo- Mr. W. A. McDonald, from resorvo, J. R. Forster, chief officer, Wuchang seller of the snake or else they either had had trouble with the
had annoyed some Chinese by
LAHORE
(UNDER CONTRACT WITH H.M. GOVERNMENT.)
From Hong- kong (about)
Tons
10,953
Destination
25th May. | Bombay, M'les & Londos. 5,252 1st June. Marseilles, London," A'werp,
Rotterdam & Hamburg
DELTA
JEZPORE
| 8,097 | 8tb June.
|
Marseillos, L'don & Hull
5,318, 15th June.
|
Marsailles, London, A werp,
Rotterdam & Hamburg
The Titania wae Inunched as n merchant abip on the Clyde In March,
and was immediately after RAJPUTANA
commissioned la the same warde purchased by the Admiralty. PERIM November.
ber. With a
a displacement of she has the unusual fitting for Case Cus 5,200 tons and
a speed of 14 knots, naval auxillary of two torpedo Another ex-merchant ship
which doomed to disappear is tho Assist
A
KASHGAR
MIRZAPORE
16,568 | 22nd June. 7,648 29th Juno,
9,005
Bombay, M'les & L'den
Marseilles, London, A'worp.
Rotterdam & Hamburg Marseilles, London & Hall" Straits, Colombo & B'bay
long service with the Company, and, he said, though they regretted losing him, they were at the same time glad the free storage period,
that Mr. Smythe had won a well- No claims wil bo admitted after the fearned retirement. Goods have left the steamer's Godown,
Mr. Smythe suitably replied, ex- and all Goods remaining undelivered pressing his appreciation of the gift after the 21st May, will be subject to and added that he and his wife would has gone chief officer, Wuchang. Mr. came apparent that the sailors nce, which was built on the North- Constantinople Pyratis, Smprus and other Levant Porta by Steamers
rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presenteil to the undersigned on or before the 3rd. June, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insuranco will be effected.
BUTTER & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, 13th May, 1929.
N. Y. K. LINE.
(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)
From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship,
+
"KASHIMA MARU"
always look upon the cigar case as one of their dearest treasures.
Mr. W. Piper has been appointed to Owing to Mr. Smythe's retirement, sacered him as Chief Engineer of the 3.8. Sul An, which is at present in dock for bottom cleaning.
is on reserve.
Mr. T. A. Ellis, second officer, Sul-
sang, has gone second officer, Liang, show. Mr. F. S. Barron, second officer, Tungchow, has gone second oficer, Sulyang.
Да
or
The stone-throwing continued threatening them with the snake.
for several minutes, and practic ally all the glass ware and the Captain W: Lameden, of the Sheng-wing door of the restaurant were king. is on reserve. Captain. C. P. amanhed down by the angry the assailanta, PASSENGER FIGURES. Miller, from reserve, has gone master. crowd, none of
Shengking.
however, actually "entering the premises.
MORE ARNIVALS THAN / DEPARTURES LAST WEEK.
For the first time in many months, having arrived from the above ports, the passenger figures issued by the Consignees of Cargo are hereby 10-Harbour Office show an excess of ar- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in rivals over departures, this happen- the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf ing during the week ending May 11. and Godown Campany's Godowns at As usual, ocean-going vessels car Kowloon, whence delivery may bo ried away more passengers than they brought in, but probably owing to the Goods not cleared by the 19th May, prevailing disturbance in South China, 1029, will be subject to rent.
Kroat numbers of Chinese have flocked Damaged packages must be left into the Colony from Canton and other
obtained,
in the Godowns for examination by West River poris, all the Canton ves- the Consignees and the Cu's resela having brought in an average of prosentatives on any Tuesdays and 1,000 on every trip during the last Fridays, at 2.30 pm,, within the free week. storage Period.
All claims must be presented with-
in ten days of the steamer's arrival
Details follow:
here, after which date they cannet Ocean-Going
ba recognized,
River Steamern
No claims will be admitted after Junks and Launches
260
Arr. Dep. 14,004 15,404 26,824
19,680 341
the goods have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance has been effect-
Totale
41.174
36,434
ed.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA; Hongkong, 12th May, 1929.
THE NEW FRIKOM REMEDY.
THERAPION NO. 1 THERAPION No.2 THERAPION No3
Ma. Í för Badder Oklarth. Ma, 2 far bls54 "à Skin Dramases. Ma, & fortheonio Wanknopend. HOLD BY LEADING GREKTITS, FRICH IN ENGLAND, JO DELA DEKHEM.DosllaveIAMEN WLLORROW. ETH TRADE MANEED WORD TRAKAPION TIR DE ASIT, GOFT.PTAMP APPLIED NO ORYLINE PACKETS
METALS
at all kinda specially for abip building and engineering work Complet's stock.
Best Term
Immediato delivery
SINGON & CO.,
*■STABLISHED 4.D 1889,
HING LUNG #
Qa810
Phons
FRENCH ELECTIONS.
LITTLE CHANGE IN THE
MUNICIPALITIES.
Mr. J. Middleton, chief officer, Kian is un reserve. Mr. J, R. Forster, chief officer, Wuchinng, has gone chief officer, Kian.
Captain C. H. Jones, of the Soo- chow, is on reserve, Captain C. M. Mather, from reserve," has gone master, Souchow.
Mr. L. M. Fisher, from Home leave, has gone chief oflcer, Hahn Peking.
Captain D. D. Richards, of the Chungking, is on reserve. Captain S, M. Barling, from reserve, has gone master, Chungking.
Captain A. C. Thomson, of the Kiating, is on reserve.
6th July. 6,715 | 9th July,
Frequent_connections from Port Said for Passengers & Cargo
the Khadívia) Mal 8.8. Ca.
BRITISH INDIA-APOAR
8,018 25th May. 10,000 7.754
SANTHIA TAKADA
Cast Coast
in 1000, and, Hire the pletion. As soon as the new repair Titania, was purchased before com
ship Resource, now under construc- to hoist the pennant the Assistance TALMA will be paid off. The Cyclops wa tion by Vickers, of Barrow, is sady TALAM
also expected to go in the not too far
U distant future, but she is so remark ably well fitted with machinery that the Admiralty has decided to re prieve her, and the new boilers which she is now receiving will overcome the disadvantage of very slow speed, which has handicapped her for work with the Mediterranean Fleet for a long time past.
* 6,949'
12th Juno, 4th July. 12th July.
SAILINGS
S'pore, Penang & Calcutta B'pore, Penang & Calcutta S'pore, Ponang & Calcutta S'pore, Penang & Calcutta
B. I. Apoar Line steamers have excellent accommodation for 1st and 2nd class passengers. All steamers are fitted with wireless and carry a qualified surgeon.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South)
ITANDA ST. ALBANS ARAFURA
6,956 1 31st May.
Manila, Sandakan, Thurs,
4,500
6,000
5th July. 2nd Aug.
Island, Townsville, B'bano Sydney and Melbourne.
Much of the furnishings inside the restaurant was destroyed by the stones and firewood. The sailors and the proprietor of the place kept inside during the U. S. VESSELS SEIZED. Calls Iloilo & Carries Orchestra. bombardment, and some Japanese women in the restaurant at the time, members of the family of the manager, took sheller in the kitchen.
The crowd eventually dispersed when they heard the blowing of police whistles.
ALLEGED, VIOLATION OF FISHING REGULATIONS.
Ottawa, May 19. A Canadian Government patrol | boat has taken into custody five salmon patrolling vessels belonging "I have been in this business to United States citizens, on a for fifteen years, but this is the charge of violating the internu- Mr. J. Middleton, chief officer, first time that I experienced such tional fishing regulations--Reuter's Shasi, has gone chief officer, Kinna riotious attack from the Chi-American Service. Mr. P. Bolam, chief officer. Klan, has nese," said the proprietor after-
wards, gone chief officer, Shasi.
Captain J. R. Nisbet, of the Shast. has gone master, Kian. Captain S 1. Bates, of the Kian. box zon master, Shari.
Mr. E. H. Muton, chief officer.
has Wanliu,
Chlef ofcur. gone Kintang, Mr. C. W. Rendall, chief officer, Kintang, has gone ellef officer, Wanliu.
Captain A. Stephenson, of the Wan- llu, bas gone master.. Kintang. Captain 1. Evans, of the Kintung, has gone master, Wanliu.
Mr. E. R. Ellison, from reserve, third engineer officer, gane Shengking. Mr. H. Maidment, third engineer ofleer, Shengking, has gone second engineer ofeer, Linan.
has Paris, May 13. The two ballots in the municipal elections throughout France has re- aulied in very little change in the general politient composition of the Mr. J. R. Greig, from reserve, has municipal bodies. In Paris, the gone extra chief engineer offrer,
been | Shengking. Government majority has raised from 17 to 62 souts against
Mr. J. B. Keay, third engineer 28 held by the opposition.-Reuter. Infficer, Chiengtu, is on reserve."
Rt. 1. Wallace, from reserve, hang 10 third engineer officer, Chengtu.
Hankow, May 13. Yesterday witnessed further troop movements: up to Kinhan from here, and passenger traffic is now completely suspended. It is generally believed that the situation is bound to come to a head within a few days.-Router.
NY.KLINE
THROUGH BOOKING TO EUROPE AT REDUCED RATES. £120, £112, £110 £102 £83 via SAN FRANCISCO £95, 90-10 via JAPAN & SEATTLE. SAN FRANCISCO via Shanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu
Siberia Maru
Taiyo Maru
Wednesday, 15th May. Wodnesday, 29th May,
SEATTLE, VICTORIA via Shanghai, & Japan Parts
Iyo Maru
Shidzuoka Maru ...
Monday, 20th May. Monday, 17th June.
LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM
Singapore, Penang, Colombo & Buez.
Kamo Maru
Katori Maru (Calls Lisbon)
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila
Kaga Maru..
Tango Maru
Baturday, 18tli May.
Saturday, 1st June.
& Ports.
Wednesday, 20th Juno,
Wodnosday, 22nd May.
BOMBAY via Singapore, Panang & Colombo,
1 Ponang Maru
Sado Maru..
Tuesday, 28th May. Tuesday, 11th June,
SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Japan, Honolulu,
Los Angeles, Mexico & Panama.
Ginyo Maru
SOUTH AMERICA (EAST COAST) via Bingapore,
Capetown & Ports.
Wakasa Maru
NEW YORK via PANAMA.
† Asuko Maru
LIVERPOOL vis Port Bald, Genoa & Marseilles.
Thursday, 30.h May.
Friday, 7th June.
Wednesday, 29th May.
Tuesday, 21st May,
Nagano Maru
Thursday, 16th May.
Akita Maru
416
Thursday, 30th May.
"
Tango Maru (Nagasaki Dirsót)
Durban Maru
.
ET
Hakone Maru
Friday, 17th May: Thursday, 23rd May. Monday, 27th May.
Toyooka Maru...
***
CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon,
Mr. H. McDonald,
Mr.
engineer officer, Soochow, is on re-
serve,
Mr. R. K. Burns, chief engineer extra officer, Sinklang, as chief engineer officer, Ngankin.
vone
Mr. W. J. G. Jones, second engineer officer, Kangling, has gone second engineer officer, Chungking. Mr. J. Cromby, second engineer officer Chungking, has gono acting chief engineer officer, Sinkiang,
second
Mr. D. Hume, chief engineer officer, Kingyuan, has gone to shore employ ment. Mr. W. J. Belcher, engineer officer, Linen, has gone net- ing chief engineer officer, Kingyuan. Mr. J. W. Ridley, from reserve, ins gone second engineer officer, Linan.
Mr. G. J. Forster, second engineer officer, Changchow, has gone second engineer officer, Ninghai, Mr. W. J. Sprintal, Recond engineer offer,
officer, Changchow,
T.
Mr. W. Ferguson, from reservé, Mr. A. T. McLellan, third engineer has gone third engineer officer, Sze: officer, Ngankin, has gone third en
third gineer officer,
Shuntien. Mr. chuen. engineer officer. Szechuen, has gone Curry, third engineer officer, Shuntien, Recond engineer ofleer, Tatung. Mr. has gone acting accond engineer
Knowles, second engineer officer, officer, Ninghai. Tatung, ngane second pagineer officer, Ngankin.
Mr. D. Watson, from reserve, has gone second engineer officer, Szechuen, Mr. T. A, Orde, second engineer ofeer, Szechuen, is on reserve,
DISARMAMENT.
NO DETAILS RECEIVED.
London, May 13. Reuter learns that the roport that Britain has, received details of the American naval disarma- ment plans is incorrect.
The Government only possenses the general plan outlined by Mr. Gibson at Geneva.-Reutor.
McArthur,
chief enginoer officer, Shengking, is on reserve,
Captain S. J. Barden, of the Ming- sang, has gone master, Pinizwa. Captain N. Cook, of the Pingwo, has Mr. J. Shiel, from reserve, has gone gone master, Mingsang.
Siangwo. Mr. R. B.
Smith, second officer, Siangwo, is on
Home leave.
Mr. E. V. de Malmanche, from reserve, has gone second officer, Tiny- sang.
Mr. G. Y. L. Hunter, from reserve, han gune second officer, Hangsang.
Mr. K. J. Manners, third officer, Hanggang, is on roserve.
Mr. J. B. Robson, from TOKOTVE, has gone third officer, Chaksang.
officer, Mr. A. G. Corbin, chief Charles Hardouin, has left the ser vice of the San Nam S. S. Co. Mr.
Regular Monthly Bailings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia.
The E. & A. 8.8. Co., Ltd. steamers will also call at Shanghai, Hollo, Cobu, Kulambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other ports on ronté a inducement offers.
Frequent connections from Australia with the following:- The Union 8.8. Co.'s Steamers to the United Kingdom via New Zealand, Vancouver San Francisco, etc.,
The P. & O. Royal Hall Steamers to London via Spes Canal. The P. & O. Branch Borvice of Steamers to London via the Cape. The New Zealand Shipping Co. Steamers to Southampton and London Panama Canal.
SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN
ROBBINGTON COURT -- (21 May. ‹ 8'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko IGURNA
5,248 23rd May. | Moji, Keba & Osaka RAJPUTANA
ST. ALBAND BANTHIA
| 16,508 | 24th May. | 6'hai, Koba & Yoko
4500 4th June, Moji, Kabe, Osaka & Yoko
| 7,754 | 5th June. Moji. Kobe & Onaka
TILSINGTON COURT-
10th June. B'hai, Moji, Kobe & Yoko MIRZAPORE || 6,715 | 10th Juno, | Shanghai, Moji & Kobs ・・ Cargo only
All dates are approzimate and subject to alteration without notico, WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS,
Parcole Moasuring not more than 24 ft. x2ft. x 1ft. will bo received at the Co's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freights, etc., apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
Agents, P. & O. Bldg., Connaught Rd., C.,
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. Destination.
Steamers.
Kwongsang
TO TSINGTAE via SWATOW
SHANGHAI
Kwaisang
Hopsang Yatching
Mr. C. Gray, second engineer offfeer, Linan, has gone acting chief engineer afleer, Newchwang. Mr. D. McRae, eblef Engineer officer, Newchwang, Mr. H. George, chief engineer J. D. Myler has been appointed chief TO OSAKA vis AMOT, MOJI (Buisang has gone chlef engineer officer, Sou officer, Kinting, has gone chiaf en officer, Charles Hardouin.-Shipping chow.
J. McGillivray, chief gineer officer, Shengking. Mr. J. and Engineering.
Mr.
# KORE
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Kumsang
| TO STRAITS # CALCUTTA
{Hosang
Kutsang
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TO SANDAKAN
[Mausong.
1 Hinsang
1
TO TIENTSIN
TO CANTON
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS "MANIFESTO“, HONGKONG.
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Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine & Land Engineers, Boller. Makers, Iron,
Steel & Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians.
Bailings.
Wed 15th May at 10 a.m. Sun. 19th May at 10 a.m. Wed. 22nd May at 10a.m.
Sun. 25th May at 10 am.. Wad. 15th May at 8 a.m.- Thura. 23rd May at 10 a.m. Tuos, 18th June at 9 am.
Fri. 17th May at 3p.m. Satur, 25th May.at 3 p.m.
пооп. Fri. 24th May at Tues 4th June at 10 am,'
{Choonshing Satur, 21st May at 7 a.m.
Thurs 16th May at {Hopeang For freight or passage apply to --- **
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Telephone 215. Central
nooz.
Gonorai Manegers
GLEN LINE.
Fare Hongkong to London £82.
TO LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURO via STRAITS & COLOMBO,
Motor Vessel "GLENBEG",
Steamship GLENIFFER"
Steamship "GLENSHANE"
Motor Vessel "GLENOGLE"
Steamship
Steamship
29th May,
26th June,
24th July,
7th Aug,
14th May
.... 29th May,
14th June.. 22nd June.
+ Cargo only.
Reduced 1st class Excursion Rates quoted between
Manila and Australia.
For further information apply to: NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,” Tel. Central Nos. 292, and 3897 (private exchanges to all Dopts.
S.S. “TAIPING.”
Passenger and Cargo Vessel Built and Engined at the Kowloon Dook by The Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd., to the order of the Australian-Oriental Line, Ltd, For Australia.
Hongkong Borvion.
Please address enquiries to the Chief Manager-
K. M. DYER. B. 8o., M.LN.A.. Kowloon Dook, Hongkong,
TO SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK. Steamship "GLENIFFER" :
"QUARRINGTON COURT" "GLENBHANE"
Motor Vessel "GLENOGLE”
For freight, passage and further/particulars, apply to:
-JARDINE, MATHESON, & GO., LTD. AGENTS; THE GLEN LINE, LTD.
SLOOP FOR SALE.
aloops of the "hower" class ordered in 1914 and completed in 1915. She
THE HOLLYHOCK GOING OUT) was commissioned by Captain Liones
OF THE SERVICE.
G. Preston, now Rear-Admiral Com wasmanding the Third Cruiser Squadron, The aloop Hollyhock, which relieved on the China Station last who was then in command of the year by the Cornflower, in to be paid Fleet Sweepers. It was in the spring off at Portsmouth in preparation forl of 1920 that she was sent to. China,
SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.
aule. The Hollyhock was among the